National Safety Council Announces 2014 Class of NSC Rising Stars of Safety
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"We are pleased to continue our support of the NSC Rising Stars of Safety program, acknowledging the safety leaders of tomorrow," said
The NSC Rising Stars of Safety program, now in its fifth year, recognizes future leaders for their dedication and influence in safety. With many outstanding nominations to choose from, the 41 honorees selected this year have shown a strong commitment to promoting a cycle of continuous improvement and creating initiatives focused on measureable outcomes - key components of the Council's Journey to Safety Excellence.
"This year, we recognize a talented group of individuals at our Congress & Expo," said
The honorees for the Class of 2014 are listed below and featured in the September issue of Safety+Health magazine:
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* Tehzin Dhanani, Health, Safety and Environment Manager,
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* Calvin Grade, Technical Sergeant, 730
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* Adonay "Dave" Varela, Emergency and Continuity Planning Program Manager,
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